I didn't drive until I was 25, not through lack of trying. But I couldn't afford to do endless lessons until I passed. So I did blocks of lessons, practised myself, took a test, failed... waited a bit and repeated. I moved out at 17 so it was bloody expensive for me to fund, and yes, it is annoying when people can't drive, but it isn't as simple as thy are too lazy.I had huge driving anxiety brought in by a crash I was part of, and that is why I kept failing as I was s anxious about being crashed into.

I didn't ask for special accommodation particularly, but if visiting someone by public transport eg train, perhaps I'd need a lift to and from the station.

If a trip with toddlers was planned somewhere that needed a car e.g farm park, we'd have to decline.

I'd never arrange something I couldn't get myself to and from, but if I was expected at an event that would be impossible or impractical to manage with public transport then I would need someone to help or accept I couldn't come.

I have a licence and a car but I absolutely hate driving. I will only drive if I HAVE to. Otherwise I walk bike taxi. I don't expect anyone to accommodate for me except my husband who I try to make it up to.

I can't drive. I did take lessons but was absolutely dreadful, would have been a liability on the roads and I couldn't afford to keep up the lessons anyway. All my friends took their tests at 17 (funded by their parents) but at the time we had no spare money.

If I was able to drive, I wouldn't be able to afford to run a car. I live in a city with brilliant public transport and see no reason to add to the pollution.